There are a few anime cutscenes thrown in for good measure, but they are rather short. They serve some purpose to the narrative, but the way these and the exposition are balanced feels way off. The cutscenes themselves are mostly walls of text which you have to go through. Instead, you are presented with half-hearted attempts of ''This is this character and he/she did this.”, which after a while drives you a bit mental. You meet characters for the first time, but the game forgets to give them a full on introduction. Before you go into an actual ''cutscene'', you are presented with some exposition that sets up the situation. The sad fact is that the game does a terrible job at explaining anything that happens. At first, the sound of this seems sane and it might be a nice way to bring in newcomers. Romance Dawn tries to do the impossible and wants you to experience 390 anime episodes in a single piece of software.
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